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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

The digital age has ushered in a wealth of resources and tools that can empower learners of all ages and levels. In this blog, we'll explore the myriad of learner resources available in the digital age and how they can help you stay informed and engaged. Digital resources also bridge the gap between theory and practice.

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Are Open Educational Resources Right For Business Training?

Gutenberg Technology

Open educational resources (OER) are openly licensed digital assets that are beneficial for learning and research. These resources are freely available to all. Anyone can use, share, and modify it. It sounds too good to be true, right? You are thinking - I don’t need my eLearning vendor anymore. Well, don’t fire him, right away.

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How Can K-12 Publishers Adapt in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

Just like every other publisher in the business, educational publishers also must take the plunge and dive straight into the midst of digital publishing. Pearson’s digital-first strategy is a significant step towards a more sustainable business model. And students can have access to thousands of learning resources at once.

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Strategic Partnerships in Publishing: A Game Changer for Authors

Kitaboo

The Rise of Digital and Collaborative Learning Resources like Learning Management Systems (LMS), interactive platforms, and gamified learning experiences are evolving and changing how knowledge is delivered and consumed by institutions and their students. How Can Strategic Partnerships Be Advantageous?

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

As the latest edition of Educause Review indicates, universities are fee-for-service businesses. There’s no point rehashing the same lectures when the world’s best authorities have already recorded them and offered them to the world as OERs. Universities will finally accept they are service providers.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

As the latest edition of Educause Review indicates, universities are fee-for-service businesses. There’s no point rehashing the same lectures when the world’s best authorities have already recorded them and offered them to the world as OERs. Universities will finally accept they are service providers.

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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

iSpring Learn – Not open source, and started out as an authoring tool (still core business), which has an LMS. Yes, code is free, but if you are going to tweak that code, add enhancements, configuration, and so forth, unless you work for free, you are a resource which is fee-based. It is also fee-based.